DEER LODGE VALLEY SWCD: County Agent 

 Harold Storobel reported that he submits his 

 plan of work for 1965 by October 15th. He would lik( 

 to have suggestions that the supervisors feel should 

 be carried out by him. 



MINNESOTA ASSOCIATION OF SWCD: On July 

 16 and 17 the Minnesota Association in cooperation 

 with the State Soil Conservation Committee and 

 with the assistance of SCS sponsored a tour for 

 the Governor of the state. Many practices were 

 shown including what could be done with a good 

 basic plan by a farmer with the ability to cope 

 with marginal soils. 



AREA ANNUAL MEETINGS TALKS ABOUT 

 COORDINATION AND CONSERVANCY DISTRICTS 



The seven MASWCD Area meetings held through- 

 out the state were represented by all districts 

 excelt Powder River and Ruby Valley. 



Several areas had panels of speakers dealing with 

 the topic of "Coordinating the Conservation 

 Program". Many instances of the need for better 

 coordination were cited. Soil and Water Conser- 

 vation District supervisors were generally 

 recognized as the logical people to take the lead to 

 build comprehensive conservation programs. 

 Agencies with conservation responsibilities 

 want to know of supervisors how they can be of 

 help. 



Dr. Roy Huffman, Dean of Agriculture at MSC, 

 spoke at four area meetings on the subject: 

 "What Conservancy type Districts can do to 

 Spread the Costs of Water Developments to 

 all the Beneficiaries. Of particular concern 

 here is that people beside irrigators, such as 

 recreationists and fishermen can , by some 

 means, contribute to the cost of a dam and 

 reservoir. 



Conservation and its importance will never be 

 forgotten is the impression students tell of their 

 participation in the Flying Classroom. 



President Thompson attended all meeting. He 

 told of the legislative needs for this year and 

 reviewed activities of the Association. 



We are "saving YOU a place" at the 23rd annu:,l 

 meeting in Lewistown on November 11-12-13 

 so please be there. 



Bill Kesler, your vice-president, has been 

 pushing for this program for the past few years 

 because he knows first hand the importance of 

 making conservation pay. 



Bring your good wife along, too. They are so 

 important to the successof your operation and 

 to get away from a sink full of dirty dishes 

 and a hamper full of dirty clothes for a couple 

 of days will build their morale. 



MASWCD Conventions pay big dividends 



Ask anyone who attends. 



We"ll see you in Lewistown. - Dick Setterstrom 



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Glasgow panel shown above are Gene Sperry, 

 SCS, Mr. Woodgerd, N & R, Ed Rowland, BLM. 

 Ueland, SSCC, Lloyd Barnard, ASCS, and Art Jacobj 

 Extension Service. 



REINEMER HONORED 



Mr. Henry Reinemer was the guest of honor at a 

 dinner given by the McCone Soil and Water Con- 

 servation District, July 30th at the Memorial 

 Building. 



The District took this means of saying "Thank 

 You" to Henry for 22 years of continuous service 

 to the District. 



Mr. Reinemer helped organize the Soil Conserva- 

 tion District in 1942 and served as Chairman of the 

 Board of Supervisors until his retirement In June of 

 this year. 



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